Paul R.Fleischman

Wonder

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What do a marigold, starlight over South Africa, and the birth of a child have in common?

Every person, plant, and star springs up from information compounded by interaction.

We are embedded in an ancient, intricate world. Changing combinations of atoms pass

through the long filter of history and natural law, to form planet Earth, whales, and our

own thoughts. Based on the growth of evidence explaining how the world is put together,

we have become the first generation to have a narrative that unites electron motion to

our breath, and that connects hydrogen fusion in the sun to the energy that powers our

own minds. We can describe how the proteins in our mitochondria pinch and place into

perfect position metal ions that were forged in exploding stars. We cohere for a moment,

suspended between information, order, and transformation of all things.

This book is a scientific and literary exploration of those discoveries that reveal our

deepest identity. Through our urge to understand and communicate, we have uncovered

new meanings that infuse our days with wonder.
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  • Nataliya Yakavenkahas quoted10 years ago
    In “Nightfall” by Isaac Asimov, people who live on a planet that rotates around five suns only see the stars once in a thousand years, because almost all of the time they are rotating around one or another sun in daylight.
  • Nataliya Yakavenkahas quoted10 years ago
    If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore…” Emerson’s lines about the wonder of stars inspired the young Isaac Asimov to write what has been called “the best science fiction story of all time.”
  • Nataliya Yakavenkahas quoted10 years ago
    Englishman ended his opus On the Origin of Species with these lines: “…from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved.”
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